You guys have me all worried now! LOL
We just moved this summer, we went from a 150' - 200' gravel drive, to a 1000' gravel drive with loads of parking areas.
At the old place, I would use a plow mounted on my Polaris ranger for most snowfalls up to about 10" then clean up after with a walk-behind blower. That seemed to work great, the plow blade on the ranger wouldn't dig up the gravel at all.
Here at our new place, I was planning on using the ranger with the plow blade for the first few snowfalls (and any lighter snows), then using the 64" 3pt blower behind my
B2650 HSTC. I was kind of figuring the FEL would only be used for moving piles of snow around.
You all have me worried now that I'm going to need more/better equipment, and a large supply of sand/salt on hand. Thankfully the driveway is fairly level, just a very slight grade (almost unnoticeable).
We have no idea what the snows will be like here compared to our previous home, as we're in a completely different province now